March Auctions in Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, and Illinois
Equipment and vehicles from utilities and related companies will be auctioned in Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, and Illinois in the month of March. The auctions will be held Mar. 14, 21 and 28.

Equipment and vehicles from utilities and related companies will be auctioned in Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, and Illinois in the month of March. The auctions will be held Mar. 14, 21 and 28.
See details for each auction below.
Saturday 3/14 – Lansing, MI
Time: 9 a.m.
Location: J.J. Kane auction yard, 750 Island Hwy, Charlotte, MI 48813
Inventory: There will be over 400 pieces of power line and utility equipment, construction and underground equipment, trucks, light duty vehicles and trailers including bucket trucks and digger derrick trucks from: Consumers Energy, Detroit Edison, Michigan Gas Utilities, Asplundh Tree Experts & Area Contractors. A 10% buyer’s fee will be charged on all items sold.
Note: Due to the large quantity of items in this sale, there will be two auctioneers rings selling at the same time. Auctioneer one will start at 9:00 AM and auctioneer two will start at 9:30 AM. Watch the website for exact sales order.
Saturday 3/21 – South Beloit, IL
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: The auction sale will be held at J.J. Kane’s Auction Facility, 14354 Dearborn Avenue, South Beloit, IL 61080
Inventory: There will be over 450 pieces of utility and line equipment, trucks, trailers and light duty vehicles from: Nicor Gas, North Shore Gas/Peoples Gas, ComEd an Exelon Company, Asplundh Tree Expert Co. and other consignors. Equipment from California and Ohio sellers will be included, selling "Live Off-Site." Everything will be sold at absolute auction to the highest bidder regardless of price.
Saturday 3/28 – West Palm Beach, FL
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: The auction sale will be held at FP&L's Facility, 2455 Port West Blvd, Riviera beach, FL 33407
Inventory: There will be over 250 pieces of power line and utility equipment, construction and underground equipment, trucks, light duty vehicles and trailers including bucket trucks and digger derrick trucks from FP&L and area contractors.
Saturday 3/28 – Worsceter, MA
Time: 9 a.m.
Location: J.J. Kane Auction Facility, 39 SW Cutoff (Route 20), Worcester, MA 01608, just east of the intersection of Route 20 & 122
Inventory: There will be approximately 250 pieces of construction and utility equipment, trucks, light duty vehicles and trailers that are surplus to the present needs of National Grid USA, NSTAR Electric & Gas, Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Area Electrical Contracting and forestry companies, late model rental returns and others. Everything will be sold at absolute auction to the highest bidder regardless of price.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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